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Colicin biologyObstructing toxin pathways by targeted pore blockageThe structure of BtuB with bound colicin E3 R-domain implies a transloconStructure of colicin I receptor bound to the R-domain of colicin Ia: implications for protein importStructure of the complex of the colicin E2 R-domain and its BtuB receptor. The outer membrane colicin transloconCrystal Structure of Colicin M, a Novel Phosphatase Specifically Imported by Escherichia coli>Structure and Function of Colicin S4, a Colicin with a Duplicated Receptor-binding DomainThe Crystal Structure of the Lipid II-degrading Bacteriocin Syringacin M Suggests Unexpected Evolutionary Relationships between Colicin M-like BacteriocinsThe Structures of Coiled-Coil Domains from Type III Secretion System Translocators Reveal Homology to Pore-Forming ToxinsCrystal structure of botulinum neurotoxin type A and implications for toxicityThe VgrG proteins are "à la carte" delivery systems for bacterial type VI effectorsMapping functional domains of colicin M.The colicin Ia receptor, Cir, is also the translocator for colicin Ia.Colicin occlusion of OmpF and TolC channels: outer membrane translocons for colicin import.The plug domain of FepA, a TonB-dependent transport protein from Escherichia coli, binds its siderophore in the absence of the transmembrane barrel domainExchangeability of N termini in the ligand-gated porins of Escherichia coli.Membrane insertion: The strategies of toxins (review).Enzymatic E-colicins bind to their target receptor BtuB by presentation of a small binding epitope on a coiled-coil scaffold.High-field EPR spectroscopy applied to biological systems: characterization of molecular switches for electron and ion transfer.Concerted folding and binding of a flexible colicin domain to its periplasmic receptor TolA.Insights into the evolutionary origins of clostridial neurotoxins from analysis of the Clostridium botulinum strain A neurotoxin gene clusterDaring to be different: colicin N finds another way.Stumbling across the Same Phage: Comparative Genomics of Widespread Temperate Phages Infecting the Fish Pathogen Vibrio anguillarum.The alpha-subunit of protein prenyltransferases is a member of the tetratricopeptide repeat family.Translocation of a functional protein by a voltage-dependent ion channel.Cell entry mechanism of enzymatic bacterial colicins: porin recruitment and the thermodynamics of receptor binding.Tuning the membrane surface potential for efficient toxin import.TonB-dependent transporters: regulation, structure, and function.Assembly of colicin A in the outer membrane of producing Escherichia coli cells requires both phospholipase A and one porin, but phospholipase A is sufficient for secretion.Computational studies of colicin insertion into membranes: the closed stateBiphasic binding kinetics between FepA and its ligands.Profile of Robert M. Stroud.Protein translocation by bacterial toxin channels: a comparison of diphtheria toxin and colicin IaRelease of immunity protein requires functional endonuclease colicin import machineryTranslocation of the catalytic domain of diphtheria toxin across planar phospholipid bilayers by its own T domainColicin U, a novel colicin produced by Shigella boydii.Initial steps of colicin E1 import across the outer membrane of Escherichia coliCrystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction studies of the WW4 domain of the Nedd4-2 ubiquitin-protein ligase.Membrane Repair: Mechanisms and Pathophysiology.Swimming through the hydrophobic sea: new insights in protein translocation.
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1997 nî lūn-bûn
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1997 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1997 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1997年の論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年论文
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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Crystal structure of colicin Ia
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1997-01-30T00:00:00Z
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